Virtual Event, 17/08/2022 - 22/08/2022
FAO held a series of webinars on Producing Proxy Estimates for SDG Indicator 5.a.1 using Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) on 17, 18 and 22 August 2022. Participants came from national statistical offices, ministries of agriculture and other stakeholders of 18 countries. Experts of the DHS Programme and global and regional gender statisticians of UN Women served as resource persons.
Background
SDG indicator 5.a.1 was classified as a Tier II indicator in March 2017, indicating that the methodology for its collection and computation has been finalized and approved. Since then, capacity building efforts have been undertaken by FAO, at regional and country levels. However, integrating the complete set of questions recommended to collect data for SDG indicator 5.a.1 is a process that takes time, especially in light of the COVID-19 pandemic that has very often meant the interruption and postponing of most data collections around the globe.
In order to improve countries’ capacity for reporting on indicator 5.a.1, FAO is looking into existing standardized internationally-supported surveys that have the potential of providing data for calculating proxies for indicator 5.a.1. Although these surveys have not been designed to apply the recommended methodology for the indicator, they have collected data that provide a sufficient amount of information for producing a measure that can approximate the indicator. One such survey is the series of phase VII Demographic and Health Surveys.
Objectives of the webinars
The webinars had learning objectives as well as action objectives. In terms of learning objectives, by the end of the seminar, it is expected that participants:
In terms of action objectives, countries were strongly encouraged to take actions to:
The DHS Programme, UN Women and FAO through collaborative and coordinated initiatives would support countries:
Outputs
This series of webinars presented the proxy estimation methodology for 5.a.1 using DHS data developed by FAO to 86 participants from 18 countries. Participants provided feedback on the methodology and the estimates produced. The webinars also facilitated discussions that identified opportunities for expanding the potential of the DHS as a data source for indicator 5.a.1 and, in general, for improving future data collections for the indicator.
FAO will be following up with countries on the actions to be undertaken to validate the estimates as well as to look into strengthening the role of the DHS and other standardized international surveys that are part of their statistical programmes as sources of data for regularly producing indicator 5.a.1.
FAO, the DHS Program and UN Women will continue the dialogue and initiatives to support countries on how future DHS surveys could incorporate recommendations of the official 5.a.1 methodology in order to provide improved data for SDG indicator 5.a.1.
Agenda
Time |
Topic |
20 minutes |
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5 minutes |
Q&A |
30 minutes |
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5 minutes |
Q&A |
25 minutes |
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5 minutes |
Concluding remarks |
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